Hello,
Just bought a new 3500 SRW 5. 9 CTD 4WD from Dave Smith in Idaho... I,m happy with the deal they gave me. My old ride, a 1999 CTD 2WD that I'm getting ready to sell is about 4 inches lower from what I gather.
I would like to lower the new truck by about the same amount if possible without screwing up the geometry.
I was wondering why the 4x4's are so much higher. If the body sits on the frame the same as the 2WD and the tire diameters are the same; I'm assuming the frame is higher above the axle to clear the front differential and the rear is raised a like amount to level the truck.
I don't care to go to a dropped (or is it a raised axle) to do this, as I don't wish to lose any ground clearance.
Any thoughts on this matter???
Thanks for the help
Richard... Florida Keys
Just bought a new 3500 SRW 5. 9 CTD 4WD from Dave Smith in Idaho... I,m happy with the deal they gave me. My old ride, a 1999 CTD 2WD that I'm getting ready to sell is about 4 inches lower from what I gather.
I would like to lower the new truck by about the same amount if possible without screwing up the geometry.
I was wondering why the 4x4's are so much higher. If the body sits on the frame the same as the 2WD and the tire diameters are the same; I'm assuming the frame is higher above the axle to clear the front differential and the rear is raised a like amount to level the truck.
I don't care to go to a dropped (or is it a raised axle) to do this, as I don't wish to lose any ground clearance.
Any thoughts on this matter???
Thanks for the help
Richard... Florida Keys